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Good question. One has to wonder why our vaunted news media, who is suppose to ask those kinds of question, haven't asked that question of either Obama, Clinton or McCain, that I am aware of. And I certainly would want to know what they have to say about they would do or not do, if Venezuela did invade Columbia. "James J. McAfee" <james@lmcafee.com> wrote in message news:31dda$47d06cb2$4cb9eadb$23333@news     

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Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: Mar 7, 2008 17:08

Would Barak Obama as Commander in Chief condemn Columbia's decision to cross the border of Ecuador or would he do as President Bush has and accuse Chavez of "provocative maneuvers"? jimstevens wrote: Venezuelan Troops to Colombian Border Email this Story Mar 4, 6:14 PM (ET) By TOBY MUSE (AP) An Ecuadorean soldier guards the international bridge over the San Miguel
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No, I wanted to know what authorization he needs to go to war, if he needs any at all that is... "jimstevens" <jimstevens@forgetthemail.com> wrote in message news:e2qts3p2f2de1lucn1b9ieqqp50a89bkrk@4ax.com... > Huh? Not sure what you are asking. > > Legal to invade a neighbor? I think he has to get it passed in US > Congress to approve such authority??? > > <some poor fool is going to     

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Author: James J. McAfee
Date: Mar 6, 2008 14:24

"If" Venezuela invades Columbia, what authorization does Chavez need to make it a "legal" act of war? "jimstevens" <jimstevens@forgetthemail.com> wrote in message news:44gss3tdoqi7f4vkth01agv5k1376h7fn9@4ax.com... Venezuelan Troops to Colombian Border Email this Story Mar 4, 6:14 PM (ET) By TOBY MUSE (AP) An Ecuadorean soldier guards the international bridge over the
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Original source URL: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7543 Venezuelan Referendum: A Post-Mortem and its Aftermath By Prof. James Petras Global Research, December 5, 2007 Venezuela9s constitutional reforms supporting President Chavez9s socialist project were defeated by the narrowest of margins: 1.4%% of 9 million voters. The result however was severely compromised     

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Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: Mar 6, 2008 10:18

Legacy or Complacency? Lula's Unfinished Business in Brazil. http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.28435/pub_detail.asp When it comes to Latin America, "good news is no news." But Brazil has earned so many positive headlines recently that it might just rewrite this maxim. South America's most populous continental power has managed to string together a few decades of sound economic policies
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Venezuelans Optimistic and 54%% Approve of Chavez James Suggett Venezuelanalysis.com July 31, 2008 Merida - According to a yearly poll called "Iberobarsmentro" conducted by the Iberian-American Consortium of Market Investigation and Advice Enterprises (CIMA), 54%% of Venezuelans approved of the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's management of the country as of last May, and Venezuelans are     

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Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: Mar 5, 2008 10:13

Citgo gives Venezuelan coffee growers sales boost By Christopher Toothaker The Associated Press July 30, 2008, Caracas, Venezuela - How about a cappuccino with that fill-up? Citgo stations throughout the United States are now selling Venezuelan java along with their gasoline, providing consumers with a bit of fuel for themselves while offering an important overseas market to the South
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=a3lPdagjmVJw&refer=latin_america Chavez Pleads for Investment as Falling Output Fuels Inflation By Daniel Cancel and Matthew Walter Enlarge Image/Details July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wore a suit for the occasion, and, grinning at about 300 business leaders he usually calls ``oligarchs,'' asked for help relieving     

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Author: Richard Moore
Date: Dec 5, 2007 19:47

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 Venezuelans recruited by the Interior Ministry trained by Hezbollah Via Noticias 24, journalist Patricia Poleo reports that Venezuelans of Arab ancestry are being recruited under the auspices of Tarek el Ayssami, Venezuela's vice-Minister of the Interior, for combat training in Hezbollah camps in South Lebanon. I have not been able to cross-reference the information
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Author: Michel
Date: Aug 8, 2008 13:01

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Author: Steven L. Robinson
Date: Aug 4, 2008 22:55

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Author: Steven L. Robinson
Date: Jul 31, 2008 06:38

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Author: Michael Givel
Date: Jul 19, 2008 10:44

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Author: CB
Date: Jun 13, 2008 04:23

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